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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

The Sweet Dead Life Blog Tour and Review

My Review:

The Sweet Dead Life is told from the point of view of an 8th
grade girl named Jenna Samuels. Jenna’s family is falling apart and she
is too sick to do anything about it. Her father left five
years earlier with nothing more than a short note and a coupon to a
Mexican restaurant to explain his absence. Her brother, Casey, is left
picking up the pieces as Jenna has a mysterious illness that no doctor
can explain and his mother never leaves the house
and is slowly losing her memory. After a car accident, everything
changes. Casey didn’t live through the accident and was sent back to
earth to figure out what is happening to his family. The story revolves
around Jenna’s illness and what really happened to
their father five years earlier.

The voice of Jenna is very
believable throughout the story. The way she acts, talks, and behaves is
exactly as a real 8th grade girl would act. She is tough but vulnerable as well. I loved seeing the characters’
transformations throughout the book. Casey goes from being a total stoner to a guy his family can count on,
while Jenna learns to forgive and move on with her life. There are many
humorous scenes throughout the story where
you can’t help but laugh at the situations they are going through. I
also enjoyed the character of the mysterious Amber Velasco and see the
transformation in Jenna as she slowly comes to accept
Amber as a part of her life. The
coolest part of the story, in my opinion, was the mystery that is being
investigated throughout the whole book. Casey, Jenna, and Amber have to
figure out what is happening to Jenna and her
mother and how their father is involved in everything that is happening
around them. In the beginning the plot was a little slow moving but
overall I really enjoyed the story. It has a little bit of everything.
There is fantasy, mystery, and teenage angst
all rolled into one Texas tall story that will have readers enamored.

I think The Sweet Dead Life looks like it might be a fun read. I enjoy a little humor and snark to go along with the adventure in a "tall tale" Thank you for sharing and for the treat of a giveaway opportunity.